The Exynos 8890, Samsung's next high-powered chipset, set a new record score on the AnTuTu benchmark site. The tally of 103,692 easily topped the 79,000 recently scored by the Kirin 950 SoC, Huawei's new top-of-the-line chip (a more recent run through of the Mate 8 produced a score above 94K). We expect to see the Exynos 8890 used in the Samsung Galaxy S7 and other high-end Galaxy handsets turned out by the manufacturer next-year. The test was conducted with the chip powering the SM-G9300, which is believed to be the Samsung Galaxy S7.

1.TyrionLannister (unregistered)

you are right,another thing is the galaxy s7 only gets 22k in 3d ,the galaxy s6 get 22k too, the mali t880 mp12 is 2.25x more powerful than mali t760 mp8,the only explications is that the galaxy s7 maybe has a 4k UHD screen

Wow, in that case, it's not all that impressive then. A mote powerful GPU in the Mate would've given a score closed to or matching that of the Galaxy S7. Let's see what the SD820 gives once completed. I have a feeling that it'll be very close to if not exceed the Exynos 8 in synthetics and features, seeing as how Samsung isn't abandoning using it...

@alex3run Huawei hass much worse GPU than 8890, Kirin has 4-core Mali-T880MP4 while Exynos has 12-core Mali-T880MP12. Display resolution does't change Antutu scores because it knows that GPU has to work harder.

820's already in a steaming hot pile of mess. Qualcomm, once an industry leader, is a clear 2nd now.. Its what happens when you try to beat your competition without experience. Samsung went through a year of pain with the early Exynos - but look where they are now :)

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